Dropbox, Inc.
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Dropbox, Inc.
Annual Revenue
Last reviewed: 2025-07-15 · By Swet Parvadiya
FY2025 Revenue
$2.5B
▼ 1.1% vs FY2024 ($2.5B)
Net Income: $508M
Dropbox, Inc. reported $2.5B in revenue for fiscal year 2025. This represents a decline of 1.1% compared to the 2024 figure of $2.5B.
Dropbox's revenue shows an unusual pattern: $2.531 billion in FY2023, $2.548 billion in FY2024, $2.521 billion in FY2025. Revenue actually declined slightly in the most recent year even as free cash flow grew to $1.016 billion. The divergence reflects the aggressive share repurchase program — $1.7 billion in FY2025 reducing shares outstanding by 15.6% — amplifying per-share metrics without requiring revenue growth. The FY2025 10-K discloses a $30.5 million accounting benefit from extending the estimated useful lives of server infrastructure from four to five years. That change reduced depreciation expense and inflated gross margins relative to the prior year — a legitimate accounting choice but one that makes the FY2025 margins look better than the underlying operating performance warrants. Net income of $508.4 million includes $185.4 million in stock-based compensation that reduces reported earnings but represents real dilution to existing shareholders. The $1.86 earnings per share in FY2025, up from $1.40 in FY2024, reflects the 15.6% reduction in diluted shares outstanding more than any improvement in absolute earnings. The FormSwift investment write-down and planned wind-down by end of 2026 represents the disposal of the $95 million acquisition from 2022. The pattern — acquire products to expand beyond core file sync, discover the acquired products don't generate sufficient returns, divest or write down — suggests the horizontal platform expansion strategy faces genuine customer adoption headwinds that the free cash flow generation allows management to absorb without existential crisis but not without financial cost.
Source: SEC EDGAR filings, annual earnings releases, and verified financial disclosures.